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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenjones1935 View Post
    You suggested I check out:
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...17&postcount=6

    I see the reference to latching relays. I found at Newark only 12 volt and greater versions. My mental image of my car/truck carries a 7.2 volt Ni-Cd and a 6 volt AA battery pack. Do you know of an appropriate latching DPDT switch?

    Ken
    Hi Ken, John and Dave,

    I have seen some 5 V relays but it might be better to power a relay directly from your battery supply.
    Then control it with the 5 V signal from the PIC digital pin.
    You then, are not limited to the coil current of the PIC pin and more important, the electrical noise from the coil is outside the “inner sanctum” of the sensitive control circuit.
    You would need an additional 20 cent transistor driver.


    Here in the states these are some of the places that “mail order” electronic supplies.

    These are full price electronic part distributors.
    They generally have lots of choices and ship very quickly.:
    Jameco Electronics http://www.jameco.com/
    Mouser Electronics http://www.mouser.com/
    Newark Electronics http://www.newark.com/
    Digi-Key http://www.digikey.com/DigiHome.html
    Allied Electronics http://www.alliedelec.com

    These are surplus, few of a kind, less of a selection overstock type places.
    Stock quantities are limited and they ship a little slower:
    All Electronics Corp http://www.allelectronics.com/
    Electronic Goldmine http://www.goldmine-elec.com/
    BG Micro Electronics http://www.bgmicro.com/
    Marlin P. Jones & Assoc., Inc. http://www.mpja.com/
    Fair Radio Sales http://www.fairradio.com/
    Hosfelt Electronics, Inc. http://www.hosfelt.com/

    I buy most of my parts, to stock the parts bin, from eBay:
    eBay Inc. http://www.ebay.com/

    You guys are starting an interesting project for all the right reasons!
    -Adam aka Pic User-
    Ohm it's not just a good idea... it's the LAW !

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    Hey Adam,
    Do not be a stranger...
    I think Ken could really benifit from your insight on a project like this.
    Dave
    Always wear safety glasses while programming.

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    Thumbs up the atomic powered matter transporter

    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    Hey Adam,
    Do not be a stranger...
    I think Ken could really benifit from your insight on a project like this.
    You guys are pretty much on top of the whole “Getting Ken up and running with a PIC” mission.

    We should caution him and other “newbie PIC users”:
    Start slow. Before diving into the atomic powered matter transporter project, blink a LED .
    Then make a switch toggle a LED.
    Baby step your way, to world dominance.

    We are all reading this thread and pulling for Ken to continue with this excellent idea.
    -Adam-
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    Default It arrived. Today my micro. Tomorrow the world!

    I looks so innocent - so small. It is difficult to imagine it can cause me so much frustration and consternation. Do I need to be careful with static electricity?

    Happily I have located a dust covered oscilloscope which should arrive this week. Thanks for the support. It feels good!!!

    Ken

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    Static electricity.
    If you are not rubbing balloons on your head you are probably OK.

    I just make sure to touch something that is earth grounded to discharge myself before working. I have NEVER used a wrist strap for any work.

    But that is me.

    Like Adam said, now it is time for blinkey.
    Dave
    Always wear safety glasses while programming.

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    Default Stroke of sheer luck!!

    Gang,

    When my PICkit 2 arrived I wondered how I would learn this particular PIC's structure and programming. I do not like reading .pdf files on screen. I hate to use up all my ink printing hundred + page documentation.

    Then I noticed ==> sitting open and forgotten on my desk "RUNNING SMALL MOTORS with PIC microcontrolllers" by Harprit Singh Sandhu.

    A month ago I purchased this book from AMAZON.com. It was open to Chapter 3 entitled UNDERSTANDING THE MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY PIC 16F8777A:

    That's the PIC in my PICkit! Coincidence?

    I'll probably shut up now for a while.... The kids are driving up from New York City. Have a great holiday.

    Ken

    Ken

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    Default Am full of turkey now. Back to basic(s)

    I am having a difficult time with the forest of Microchip .pdf files.

    Evidently my PICkit 2 Debug Express does not contain a compiler. I assume it contains an assembler, but I have found neither the specs for assembly language nor the assembler executable itself. Any suggestions?

    What higher level language do you all suggest? Which version is the best. How much does it cost?

    Ken

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